Patrick Willse
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Guitar lessons - Patrick Willse
Bachelors degree
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Hello, I am Patrick Willse and I am an active professional performing and recording multi-instrumentalist based in Asheville, North Carolina. I have been teaching guitar and electric bass for the past 15 years, I am more than capable of teaching all aspects of Guitar, Bass, Music Theory. Specializing in classical and flamenco fingerstyle technique and slap bass technique, I can share my expertise with all ages and skill levels, from children to adults, beginners to advanced players alike. I teach a wide variety of styles of music, Classical, Rock, Blues and more with a focus toward reading notation and understanding theory, scales, and modes in the language of Jazz. With a particular eye toward a student based teaching style, I craft my lessons toward each students' wants, goals, and needs. Let's strum our way to musical excellence together!
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Guitar for beginners
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International Baccalaureate (IB)
Songs and Repertoire
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Fingerstyle
Guitar Techniques
Chords and Rhythms
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I specialize in teaching guitar and bass to a diverse range of hundreds of students, ranging from children to adults of every skill level. I rely on a student-based teaching approach which incorporates the creative application of music theory and reading to foster a stronger relationship between the student and this beautiful thing that is music. I personalize lesson instruction using tech tools like DAWs, notation, and chord diagram apps to enhance learning both online and offline. My tailored curriculum follow IB standards, ensuring a comprehensive musical education. My methodology strength lies in creative yet practical application, fostering a deep understanding of music, and nurturing the lifelong passion for playing guitar or bass. I strongly believe that the concepts of patience, practice, and persistence are key to learning any instrument and cultivate the difference between practice and play.
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Guitar concept taught by Patrick
Patrick and Max recently engaged in a guitar lesson, where they explored various playing techniques. The focus included posture, understanding the CAGED system, scale transposition, and chromatic exercises aimed at improving dexterity. Max dedicated his efforts to incorporating his pinky into scales and chords, as well as experimenting with chord substitutions. Patrick provided practice exercises to enhance finger coordination and encouraged Max to apply the music theory knowledge gained from his singing lessons to his guitar playing.
Guitar Posture
CAGED System
Fretboard Physics
Pinky Launch Scales
Patrick taught about bar chords, slash chords, triads, intervals, and the G major scale during a recent lesson. The individual, a dedicated learner in Fresno, practiced playing the G major scale and successfully learned to play "I Shall Be Released" by Bob Dylan. Patrick will provide a transcript for "I Shall Be Released" and an intervals chart, and they agreed to meet again in two weeks.
Bar Chords
Slash Chords
Intervals
G Major Scale
Movable Chord Shapes
Patrick reviewed musical notation for the guitar with a student from Broward College in Fort Lauderdale. The lesson focused on understanding ledger lines, identifying notes on the staff, and relating them to positions on the fretboard. The learner practiced identifying notes and positions, and Patrick assigned the interval chart as homework to prepare for the next lesson.
String Notation
Intervals
Guitar Positions
Ledger Lines
Treble Clef
Patrick worked with Nancy on guitar, reviewing her performance of the Caprice and providing tips for smoother chord transitions. They began learning Bach's Invention No. 10, focusing on playing in second position and practicing finger rolls. Patrick will send Nancy the "spider crawl" exercise to work on.
Major Scale Structure
Rolling Technique
Chord Recognition in Music
Guitar Hand Exercises
Fretboard Positions
Arpeggios
During their recent guitar lesson, Patrick and Scott delved into various topics including drop C sharp tuning, pick techniques, chord voicings, and soloing with the G major scale. Scott dedicated his practice to chord progressions and scale patterns, honing his ability to recognize intervals and trust his ear. For their upcoming lesson, Patrick assigned Scott a G major scale exercise in the 10th position to work on.
Chord Tone Soloing
Major Scale Patterns
Musical Intervals
Natural Harmonics
Drop Tuning
Patrick and Eddie discussed music theory, focusing on scales, chords, and intervals, and how they apply to guitar playing. Eddie practiced chord shapes and transitions, and Patrick provided feedback on his technique. Eddie was assigned to work on the G major scale, intervals, and the song "I Shall Be Released."
Bar Chord Technique
Transposing Chord Shapes
Major Scale Chord Progression
Intervals
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